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Get Ready For A New Star Wars Game From the Call of Duty Creators

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Chris Morris
Chris Morris
Former Contributing Writer
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By
Chris Morris
Chris Morris
Former Contributing Writer
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November 10, 2017, 9:41 AM ET

The creative forces that envisioned the Call of Duty video games and made them into the dominant entertainment franchise they’ve become are about to visit a galaxy far, far away.

Respawn Entertainment is working on an untitled game in the Star Wars universe, the company announced late Thursday. The surprise announcement came alongside news that Electronic Arts was purchasing Respawn in a deal worth more than $400 million.

Respawn is known for the Titanfall series of games, which EA has published. But it was formed in 2010 by Vince Zampella and Jason West, who created Activision’s crown jewel franchise amid allegations of contract breaches, insubordination, and other disputes. A significant number of the pair’s team members left with them to form Respawn.

Electronic Arts Inc. Event Ahead Of 2017 E3 Electronic Entertainment Expo
Attendees take a selfie photograph with a Titan from the video game “Titanfall” outside of the Electronic Arts Inc. (EA) Play event ahead of the E3 Electronic Entertainment Expo in Los Angeles, California, U.S., on Saturday, June 10, 2017. EA revealed two new titles along with the annual iterations of the company’s sports games, as well as unveiling the highly anticipated “Star Wars: Battlefront II” open-world multiplayer gameplay. Photographer: Patrick T. Fallon/Bloomberg via Getty ImagesPatrick T. Fallon/Bloomberg/Getty Images
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Beyond the Star Wars game, Respawn is also working on a third installment in the Titanfall series and a virtual reality gaming experience. News of the Respawn Star Wars video game comes on the heels of a recent announcement by EA that it had canceled an in-development high-profile game from its Visceral studios. That unit was shut down when the game was canceled.

EA’s decision to buy Respawn reportedly came after competing with South Korean publisher Nexon — which published a mobile Titanfall game — had approached the developer with an offer. All totaled, the EA deal, which involves cash, options, and performance-based incentives, is valued at $455 million.

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By Chris MorrisFormer Contributing Writer

Chris Morris is a former contributing writer at Coins2Day, covering everything from general business news to the video game and theme park industries.

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